Connecting to the community

Janet Gyenes | | Published: June 03, 2008
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Shopping can sometimes be good for the soul, and Melissa Blyth and Kate McNair are turning t-shirts into thought-provoking artwork in their venture to raise funds for vulnerable people living in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside.

The bamboo and organic cotton shirts, which sell for $34.95 each, are screened with original artwork created by Downtown Eastside denizens whom Blyth and McNair interviewed. “The whole idea is about creating possibility for people and empowering them to create their own life and show them that they have a choice,” explains Blyth.

The fashion fundraiser is a form of expression that can help connect people to the community, adds Blyth. “When someone actually wears the t-shirt they’re being enveloped by the person,” she says. “Each t-shirt has a story.”

To date, half a dozen designs have been made, and these tees will bring the thoughts, expressions and images of this marginalized community to the mainstream.

Renowned aboriginal artist Garnet Tobacco, who now lives on the street, drew the design for the “Heron Lies Hope” t-shirt with coloured markers. “He just started drawing,” says Blyth. “Art to him is an escape. He said he hadn’t done artwork in about two years.”

Funds raised through the Give a Shi®t initiative will go to the Transformational Venture Capital Fund, a resource created by The Business Collective, a group of entrepreneurs and business leaders.

Buy the t-shirts at www.greenoneventures.com, and find the Give a Shi®t initiative on Facebook.

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Garnet I have have the honor

Comment by Anonymous, September 13, 2009 at 09:07

Garnet
I have have the honor of owning a piece of you art. It sits on the wall in my family room where everyone can enjoy it, just as I do. My family and I have gone to many hardships over the past few years, my advise to you and your family is, love your self and each other from deep within, and surround yourselves with people who will love you and pray for you, for the wonderful individuals that you are.
Keep expressing your thoughts and feelings through your art, as this is your innate way of venting.
Wishing you and your family the best

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yes garnet has been out of

Comment by Anonymous, August 19, 2009 at 07:47

yes garnet has been out of the art world for a while Im his wife and our family has struggled with his addictions for years. but......... he"s back on track, clean and sober and working again so lets all pull for him!! love ya babe the kids are pulling for you too!! T

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iam a first nation artist

Comment by Anonymous, February 4, 2009 at 10:47

iam a first nation artist who lives in regina sask and looked up to garnet growing in my art its been 12 yrs since n never heard from him or his art tell him to keep his head up

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where is garnet why aint he

Comment by Anonymous, February 4, 2009 at 10:44

where is garnet why aint he doin art

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i was wondering what

Comment by Anonymous, February 4, 2009 at 10:42

i was wondering what happened to garnet is he really on the street meaning lives there wow hes a good artist i wonder sometymes why artists do that tell him i said hi if you see him tell me more about him why hes on the street why he hasnt painted

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t's can be bought online at

Comment by Anonymous, January 17, 2009 at 14:21

t's can be bought online at www.greenoneventures.com

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Are you related to the

Comment by Anonymous, June 23, 2008 at 14:51

Are you related to the Blyth's up north- Prince Rupert?

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Noticed that you didn't

Comment by Anonymous, June 11, 2008 at 21:20

Noticed that you didn't mention where these tee's could be bought...In the newsstand copy you have www.greenone.bigcartel.com - hope this helps.

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